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After just 114 days in charge, Sean Dyche became the eighth manager to be sacked this season. The draw against Wolves marked the end of his short stint at City Ground. Notting Forest suffered a slump, sliding closer to the relegation zone, and the board decided to change managers in an attempt to find a way to avoid relegation. The club faces the possibility of appointing a fourth manager in a single season, a record unprecedented in the Premier League. |
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At the beginning of the season, Nuno Espirito Santo unexpectedly left his position as Forest manager due to internal conflicts. He departed when the team's internal dynamics were fractured. While the results weren't terrible, the lack of consensus on development direction meant he no longer had a place in owner Evangelos Marinakis's long-term plans. |
Shortly afterwards, Forest appointed Ange Postecoglou , but the situation didn't improve. Lasting only 40 days, Postecoglou set a dismal record for the shortest managerial tenure of the season. Forest then gambled on a quick change, but this hasty decision only added to the team's disarray in terms of playing style and personnel. |
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Thomas Frank 's eight months at Tottenham ended in defeat against Newcastle. Frank was unable to reconcile his pragmatic philosophy with the expectations of a fiery attacking style from the North London crowd. Instability in the dressing room and declining form led to his departure. |
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Enzo Maresca was the biggest paradox of the season. Maresca brought home a double title, but a power struggle with the Chelsea owners cost him his job. At Stamford Bridge, achievements alone are not enough; strategic consensus is the deciding factor. |
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Ruben Amorim 's 14 months at Old Trafford ended in controversy. Amorim wanted complete control over building the team in a 3-4-3 formation, while INEOS pursued a more rigid management style. This disagreement made a parting of ways inevitable. |
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Expected to rebuild West Ham's playing style, Graham Potter didn't have enough time. Just one win in five games quickly eroded confidence from the club's hierarchy. West Ham opted for an early change of manager rather than waiting. |
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Wolves are languishing at the bottom of the table, facing immense financial pressure and the threat of relegation. Therefore, Vitor Pereira was forced to leave amidst the team's overall decline. Currently, the situation for the "Wolves" is no better, having only earned 9 points after 26 rounds. |
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